Global Warming's Impact on Mankind; the potential for disruption.

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John P. Holden, head of the Program on Science, Technology and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard; at a press conference held on June 18th 1997, in Washington DC, stated that,"[Global warming is] the most intractable environmental problem that civilization faces"(p.1). He also stated that, "We are talking about the potential for disruption"(p.1). There seems to be about seven general areas that will be impacted, or disrupted, by an …

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